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BenMTS

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  1. BenMTS's post in [WP Review Pro] user posting of reviews was marked as the answer   
    Hello,
    Basically, WP Review offers two types of reviews. First is the reviews written by an editor: these are created in the back end of your site, by an administrator (or any other user level having access to the post editor), and they can include a summary, pros/cons section, product links, etc. This is the main feature of WP Review and it provides more options than the second type, reviews written by visitors, which are like comments with extra fields.
    Both types can be used for products, or any other post type. You will have to decide which one would be more suitable for your needs. If you have questions about the configuration of the plugin, please feel free to reach out to us.
    Hope that helps.
  2. BenMTS's post in [WP Subscribe Pro] Site used to have WP Subscribe Pro, I think... was marked as the answer   
    Hello,
    The [wps_custom_form] is a shortcode used by the WP Subscribers plugin, created by a different company, which we have no affiliation with. So the answer is no, the pro version of our WP Subscribe plugin will not bring back the form. However, setting up WP Subscribe and replacing this shortcode shouldn't be too hard, the options in our plugin are self-explanatory.
    Personally, looking at the website of WP Subscribers plugin, I would definitely not use this plugin. I'm working with WordPress for about 10 years now but I've never heard of it, and their website screams of icompetence. This is just my personal opinion, I hope you don't mind that I shared my thoughts, and of course you are free to use any plugin you like on your site.
    Hope that helps. If you have any question, please feel free to ask. Thank you.
  3. BenMTS's post in [URL Shortener Pro] Presale Question was marked as the answer   
    Hello,
    The URL Shortener takes the trailing slash (or the lack of it) into account. When you set up the short link with the trailing slash included (e.g. mydomain/out/HOIDSIHDF/) then the redirection will only work with the trailing slash included (mydomain/out/HOIDSIHDF will NOT redirect).
    To redirect both versions (with AND without the trailing slash) to the same final URL, you could either simply create 2 short links (one for both versions), or you can use some redirection to globally enforce URLs with or without the trailing slash, for example via the .htaccess file: https://stackoverflow.com/a/21417551
    Hope that helps.
  4. BenMTS's post in [Rank Math SEO Plugin] canonical URL for every page with RM was marked as the answer   
    Hello,
    I have accessed your site through FTP and made a small change in the plugin code so that the SEO Analysis module can now correctly detect the canonical link present on your pages.
    Hope that helps. If there's anything else, please let us know. Thank you.
  5. BenMTS's post in [Rank Math SEO Plugin] http to https redirection error was marked as the answer   
    Hello,
    I have logged in to your site to check this issue, and it seems that the redirections in Rank Math are working correctly, for example it redirects:
    https://www.genuineonlinefreejobs.com/2015/04/top-10-genuine-paid-online-jobs-survey-panels.html
    To:
    https://www.genuineonlinefreejobs.com/paid-online-survey-jobs-sites-list-home/
    Furthermore, when I try a URL that is not redirected by Rank Math, the same issue happens:
    http://www.genuineonlinefreejobs.com/aaaa
    It's the HTTP to HTTPS redirection that fails, it's not related to the redirections in Rank Math. What method are you using for that? There might be a mistake in the htaccess rule or something.
    Looking forward to helping you.
  6. BenMTS's post in [Rank Math SEO Plugin] Can't save the general setting section was marked as the answer   
    Hello,
    I have logged in to your site to check the issue, and I found that there is definitely some kind of security feature on the server that is blocking the request. When I try to save the settings after removing the .htaccess field (using the browser's Developer Tools console) the settings are saved correctly. To be clear, I'm talking about this field: http://take.ms/ij9xF
    This means that the field contains a word or something that is considered malicious, or at least suspicious by the security module/feature that is active on the server.
    Even though that field does not change anything unless the checkbox above it is enabled, its contents are being sent through, and that is why the request gets blocked.
    To fix this for now, I replaced your .htaccess file contents with the default that comes with a clean WP install:
    # BEGIN WordPress <IfModule mod_rewrite.c> RewriteEngine On RewriteBase / RewriteRule ^index\.php$ - [L] RewriteCond %{REQUEST_FILENAME} !-f RewriteCond %{REQUEST_FILENAME} !-d RewriteRule . /index.php [L] </IfModule> # END WordPress Your previous .htaccess file's contents are now in a file called .htaccess_old, in the same folder.
    The General Settings in Rank Math can now be saved correctly, however, other things on your site may not work perfectly. The proper solution would be to ask your hosting provider to disable the security feature that flags the content falsely, or at least whitelist this field somehow. Then, you can restore and use your previous .htaccess file.
    Hope that helps.
  7. BenMTS's post in [Rank Math SEO Plugin] Lỗi trắng trang sản phẩm was marked as the answer   
    Thank you.
    I have logged in to your site and made a small change in one of the plugin files, now the product pages are working.
    It looks like this is a bug in the plugin, I have taken note of it and we will fix it in the upcoming new version.
    Thank you for bringing this issue to our attention. If there's anything else, please let us know.
  8. BenMTS's post in [Rank Math SEO Plugin] Problem with 404 redirection was marked as the answer   
    Hello,
    Sorry for the issues.
    The redirection rule is not working on your site because of a known bug in the plugin. We are in the process of creating a new version of the Redirections module which will address all issues with the current version and work more reliably.
    For now, we suggest using a separate Redirection plugin for this functionality, like the following:
    https://wordpress.org/plugins/redirection/
    Thank you for your patience in this matter.
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